
NINAS insists that this propaganda audio is a cheap psychological attack to instill paralyzing fear and drive frenzied action.
NINAS insists that this propaganda audio is a cheap psychological attack to instill paralyzing fear and drive frenzied action.
“Even as we rue the roles of Nollywood, flamboyant music celebrities, desperate political merchants, prosperity preachers as well as failed parenting and guardianship, in creating the horror we now behold, we must find the courage to examine the causative factors and contributory underpinnings of our society,” Tony Nnadi writes.
Opinion: How NINAS December 16, 2020 Constitutional Force Majeure deliver liberation and freedom to the peoples of the defunct Federation Of Nigeria. Written by Tony Nnadi
In the Atlantic Post Opinion Section:
“Please share these new NINAS Special Video Broadcasts very widely as your contribution to the liberating knowledge necessary for our freedom from the bondage of Unitary Nigeria,” Tony Nnadi writes.
This article by Tony Nnadi is in response to a recent exposé regarding the Fulani Agenda of Conquest over Nigeria dating back to 1804 as revealed by a British Naval Intelligence Officer Captain Hugh Bain Clapperton in 1822.
“I respond as follows to media questions about what seems to be a mobilization by political parties towards the 2023 round of national elections under the disputed 1999 Constitution,” Tony Nnadi writes in Opinions.
Opinion: The Tragedy Of The Igbo Chasing Rats While The Igbo House Is On Fire: An Open Memorandum To The Conveners Of The January 4, 2022 “Awka Grand Political Dialogue.” Written by Tony Nnadi from the Perspective of the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS).
“The NINAS Movement is a growing mass of ordinary Nigerians who have chosen to be different. They not only seek Justice and Democracy, but are working for it, going beyond the level of simply talking about it… the NINAS Movement is consistently, and at every stage concerned that “we the people” should not be made to suffer miseries flowing from an illegitimate 1999 Constitution that “we the people” did not make,” writes Ndidi Uwechue in her weekly column.
In The Atlantic Post Opinion Section
“Constitution-making is different from law-making: The legislative mandate of the National Assembly is limited to law-making; constitution-making is the exclusive preserve of the constituents,” LNC’s Tony Nnadi writes.
In The Atlantic Post Opinion Section
“A free society is the happiest and safest type of society to find anywhere. A free society is one where the principle of “consent of the governed” applies. In such lands, leaders and citizens both know that leaders gain their positions by the “consent of the governed,” Columnist Ndidi Uwechue writes.